Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have lost their fight with an Idaho construction company after a battle that lasted nearly a decade.

On May 21, three arbitrators awarded the Hanks $0 and ordered them to pay the entire cost of the arbitration process in their case against Storey Construction, Inc. The ‘Final Award’ has been filed in the District Court in Blaine County, Idaho.

Four years later, after a 10-day evidentiary hearing, the hammer came down against the Hanks.

“The way Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson treated Gary Storey was totally unfair and completely unwarranted,” Storey’s attorney R. Miles Stanislaw said in a statement.”Storey was falsely accused by people with deep pockets in a losing effort to destroy Storey.”

Hanks and Wilson are still standing their ground that the house had defects.

In a statement to RadarOnline.com, the couple said: “Over the years, we have experienced a number of serious problems with how our home was designed and built. We have previously resolved our claims against the architect.

“For various legal reasons, including the passage of time, the arbitrators did not share our view of the contractor’s portion of responsibility. While we disagree with the outcome, we are pleased that the contractor’s counterclaims were rejected.”